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U.S. History - Unit 3 (SSUSH5de)
Test Description: Major Arguments Over the Constitution The Bill of Rights
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When the Constitution became public:
A
it was immediately accepted by all thirteen states
B
Americans debated the document
C
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D
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2) Which group was concerned that the Constitution gave the federal government too much power over the states?
A
the Federalists
B
the Anti-Federalists
C
the Populists
D
the Democratic-Republicans
3) Patrick Henry and George Mason were leaders of the...
A
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B
Federalists
C
Anti-Federalists
D
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4) The Federalists believed that the Constitution:
A
protected the rights of citizens
B
eliminated rights of citizens
C
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D
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5) James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were leading:
A
Anti-Federalists
B
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C
Federalists
D
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6) In order for the Constitution to be approved, it had to be ratified by:
A
7 states
B
all 13 states
C
1 state
D
9 states
7) The objective of the Federalist Papers was to:
A
sponsor George Washington as the first president
B
encourage states to ratify the Constitution
C
purchase the Louisiana Territory from France
D
eliminate slavery in the U.S.
8) The Bill of Rights was primarily authored by:
A
James Madison
B
John Adams
C
George Mason
D
James Monroe
9) The Bill of Rights represents the first...
A
ten amendments of the Constitution
B
twenty amendments of the Constitution
C
fifteen amendments of the Constitution
D
five amendments of the Constitution
10) The 10th Amendment:
A
ended slavery in the U.S.
B
gave the freedom of speech
C
allowed women to vote
D
limited the power of the federal government
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